



After working at the booksale on Saturday, I was able to take a day off today. Autumn has turned back into late summer with very warm weather but the mornings & evenings are crisp so true autumn isn't far away. Abby thought it would be a good idea to supervise me from one of her favourite rolling & tree trunk scratching places as I washed my car. Washing the car hasn't been a priority over the summer. We're on water restrictions so can't use mains water & I haven't wanted to use my tank water as that belongs to the garden. But, we had a real soaking last weekend from thunderstorms, the tank filled up again & as autumn is coming, I decided the time had come. I thought you'd rather see photos of Abby than a clean car so here's the result.
I love her cool gaze through the grass blades :-) I just want to give her a long, soothing stroke!
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